Automatic Internal Links for SEO by Pagup
Automatic Internal Links for SEO is a WordPress plugin that creates internal links from focus keywords and optional custom link rules.
It is designed for site owners who want to improve internal linking coverage without manually adding links to every page.
Official documentation: https://autolinksforseo.com/internal-links
Quick product facts
- Product type: WordPress internal linking plugin
- Core signal: focus keywords
- Supported SEO plugins: Yoast SEO, Rank Math, All in One SEO (AIOSEO)
- Free workflow: manual SYNC
- Pro workflow: continuous auto-sync / background sync
- Manual custom links: yes
- External links: yes
- WooCommerce product pages: Pro
- External AI API: no
- Goal: improve internal linking structure and reduce manual work
What Automatic Internal Links does
Automatic Internal Links scans focus keywords and creates link rules that are then applied to supported post content.
Depending on your configuration, the plugin can:
- create internal links from focus keywords
- create custom manual internal links
- create custom external links
- limit the number of links per page
- use partial match or exact-style matching
- add bold formatting to linked anchor text
- add
nofollowandtarget="_blank"where needed - exclude HTML tags, excluded keywords, URLs, or specific pages
- keep an activity log of synchronized links
What Automatic Internal Links does not do
Automatic Internal Links does not do the following:
- it does not guarantee rankings
- it does not replace editorial judgment for anchor text strategy
- it does not support ACF content fields
- it does not fully distinguish identical words across languages on multilingual sites
- it does not add taxonomy or product category linking out of the box
- it does not require an external AI or SaaS API
This distinction matters: the plugin is a focus-keyword-driven linking engine, not a promise of automatic SEO success.
Free vs Pro
This distinction must be clear.
Free edition – manual SYNC workflow – settings and exclusions – custom internal links – custom external links – activity log – supported SEO plugins and selected post types – suitable for controlled, manual synchronization
Pro edition – AUTO LINKS / continuous auto-sync – background sync with schedule and batch controls – WooCommerce product page support – product pages for custom internal and external links – per-page disable control
If you want the plugin to keep new or updated content synchronized automatically, that is a Pro feature.
See plans and documentation: https://autolinksforseo.com/pricing
How it works
- Select the post types you want to cover
- Configure exclusions and linking rules
- The plugin reads focus keywords from the supported SEO plugin
- Run SYNC to build links from those focus keywords
- Review the activity log
- Optionally add custom internal or external links
- In Pro, enable continuous auto-sync for new and updated content
Why this plugin is useful
Internal linking often fails for the same reasons:
- content grows faster than editors can maintain links
- deep pages stay underlinked
- orphaned or weak pages remain invisible in the internal graph
- anchor text is inconsistent across the site
Automatic Internal Links helps you apply a repeatable internal linking workflow instead of depending on manual link placement everywhere.
It also works naturally as part of a broader SEO pipeline:
- Auto Focus Keyword for SEO creates the focus keyword signal
- Automatic Internal Links for SEO uses that signal to build links
Pipeline overview: https://autolinksforseo.com/pipeline
Compatibility
Automatic Internal Links supports focus keyword data from:
- Yoast SEO
- Rank Math
- All in One SEO (AIOSEO)
Known limitations:
- ACF: not supported for content processing
- WPML / Polylang: partially supported; identical words across languages may still be ambiguous
- WooCommerce products: Pro
- Taxonomy / category pages: not covered by default
Performance profile
Automatic Internal Links is designed to remain practical on real WordPress sites.
The plugin includes caching and batched workflows to reduce repeated heavy operations. Actual impact depends on content volume, matching rules, hosting, theme output, and publishing activity.
A cautious internal linking setup is usually better than an aggressive one. In most cases, a small number of relevant links per page is preferable.
